Chelsea Manning: Insurgent bid for US Senate is genuine

In this April 24, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning poses for a photograph in her apartment in North Bethesda, Md. It's one of the most unconventional U.S. Senate bids in recent memory: Manning, America's most famous convicted leaker, is seeking to win Maryland’s Democratic primary. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 24, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning, right, chats with Kelly Wright, communications director for Manning's senatorial campaign, in Manning's apartment in North Bethesda, Md. Manning is seeking to win Maryland’s Democratic primary. She says she doesn’t, in fact, even consider herself a Democrat, but is motivated by a desire to shake up establishment Democrats who are “caving in” to President Donald Trump’s administration. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 18, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning, left, attends an anti-fracking rally in Baltimore. A year since former President Barack Obama commuted Manning's 35-year sentence, America's most famous convicted leaker isn't taking it easy. She's making an unlikely bid for the U.S. Senate in Maryland. Her aim is to unseat Sen. Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat who is seeking his third term. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 18, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning, right, poses for a photograph with the Rev. Annie Chambers, a Green Party candidate for Maryland Lieutenant Governor, at an anti-fracking rally in Baltimore. A year since former President Barack Obama commuted Manning's 35-year sentence, America's most famous convicted leaker isn't taking it easy. She's making an unlikely bid for the U.S. Senate in Maryland. Her aim is to unseat Sen. Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat who is seeking his third term. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 18, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning speaks with protesters at an anti-fracking rally in Baltimore. It's one of the most unconventional U.S. Senate bids in recent memory: Manning, America's most famous convicted leaker, is seeking to win Maryland’s Democratic primary. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 24, 2018 photo, a commutation order bearing President Barack Obama's signature, which was delivered to Chelsea Manning in prison, hangs in Manning's apartment in North Bethesda, Md. In her sparsely-furnished living room, the wall featuring Obama's commutation order is flanked by photos of American anarchist Emma Goldman and British writer Oscar Wilde. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Chelsea Manning: Insurgent bid for US Senate is genuine

In this April 24, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning poses for a photograph in her apartment in North Bethesda, Md. It's one of the most unconventional U.S. Senate bids in recent memory: Manning, America's most famous convicted leaker, is seeking to win Maryland’s Democratic primary. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 24, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning, right, chats with Kelly Wright, communications director for Manning's senatorial campaign, in Manning's apartment in North Bethesda, Md. Manning is seeking to win Maryland’s Democratic primary. She says she doesn’t, in fact, even consider herself a Democrat, but is motivated by a desire to shake up establishment Democrats who are “caving in” to President Donald Trump’s administration. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 18, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning, left, attends an anti-fracking rally in Baltimore. A year since former President Barack Obama commuted Manning's 35-year sentence, America's most famous convicted leaker isn't taking it easy. She's making an unlikely bid for the U.S. Senate in Maryland. Her aim is to unseat Sen. Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat who is seeking his third term. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 18, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning, right, poses for a photograph with the Rev. Annie Chambers, a Green Party candidate for Maryland Lieutenant Governor, at an anti-fracking rally in Baltimore. A year since former President Barack Obama commuted Manning's 35-year sentence, America's most famous convicted leaker isn't taking it easy. She's making an unlikely bid for the U.S. Senate in Maryland. Her aim is to unseat Sen. Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat who is seeking his third term. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 18, 2018 photo, Chelsea Manning speaks with protesters at an anti-fracking rally in Baltimore. It's one of the most unconventional U.S. Senate bids in recent memory: Manning, America's most famous convicted leaker, is seeking to win Maryland’s Democratic primary. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
In this April 24, 2018 photo, a commutation order bearing President Barack Obama's signature, which was delivered to Chelsea Manning in prison, hangs in Manning's apartment in North Bethesda, Md. In her sparsely-furnished living room, the wall featuring Obama's commutation order is flanked by photos of American anarchist Emma Goldman and British writer Oscar Wilde. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)